
(WWJ) What’s happening now in Midland, Mich., after two dams failed, sending a rush of water into the city that could put it nine feet under, is “almost unthinkable,” according to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. She issued an emergency declaration and ordered people in the town of 42,000 about 120 miles north of Detroit to evacaute. The natural disaster isn’t only devastating to residents and business owners who are already reeling under the weight of…
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